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dan noyes has the results of a new audit that is crit kl of the santa clara -- critical of the can tau clara county crime lap. >> the database is only as good as the information loaded local crime labs like the one in santa clara county. a new audit shows in gnaw sent people had their dna information entered into the system and meant for criminal suspects. this is where santa clara crime analysts work on dna evidence with hopes of serving crimes. once they created a dna profile they loaded it into a system. >> the purpose is to try to identify the perpetrators of crime. >> but not all profiles are supposed to be up loaded. >> it has to be relevant to the crime, or at least you have to feel it is relevant to the crime and also that it is from the perpetrator. >> here is the problem. a u.s. department of justice audit found the crime lab has shared dna profiles it should not have shared. they looked at 100dna profiles the lab up loaded, and as a result of the audit, 44 profiles had to be removed from the national database. what the final report calls a large number of inappropriate profi
dan noyes has the results of a new audit that is crit kl of the santa clara -- critical of the can tau clara county crime lap. >> the database is only as good as the information loaded local crime labs like the one in santa clara county. a new audit shows in gnaw sent people had their dna information entered into the system and meant for criminal suspects. this is where santa clara crime analysts work on dna evidence with hopes of serving crimes. once they created a dna profile they...
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dan noyes has the results of a new audit that is crit kl of the santa clara -- critical of the can tau clara county crime lap. >> the database is only as good as the information loaded into it by the local crime labs like the one in santa clara county. a new audit shows in gnaw sent people had their dna information entered into the system and meant for criminal suspects. this is where santa clara crime analysts work on dna evidence with hopes of serving crimes. once they created a dna profile they loaded it into a system. >> the purpose is to try to identify the perpetrators of crime. >> but not all profiles are supposed to be up loaded. >> it has to be relevant to the crime, or at least you have to feel it is relevant to the crime and also that it is from the perpetrator. >> here is the problem. a u.s. department of justice audit found the crime lab has shared dna profiles it should not have shared. they looked at 100dna profiles the lab up loaded, and as a result of the audit, 44 profiles had to be removed from the national database. what the final report calls a large number of inap
dan noyes has the results of a new audit that is crit kl of the santa clara -- critical of the can tau clara county crime lap. >> the database is only as good as the information loaded into it by the local crime labs like the one in santa clara county. a new audit shows in gnaw sent people had their dna information entered into the system and meant for criminal suspects. this is where santa clara crime analysts work on dna evidence with hopes of serving crimes. once they created a dna...
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we have dan noyes an investigative reporter for kgo that refuses to investigate. he's disregarded all the information he's been given over the last year and a half and he wants to do something with some secondhand information from somebody in san quinten which is completely false. i invite you all to google jeremy [speaker not understood] human trafficking and also please write down and google this. michael aquino, kevin cohen. i'll give you some information in a dvd. the most important thing is [speaker not understood]. and we have people here calling and complaining upon you. no, you're not the problem. and you're not the answer. you need to maybe do a few more things, but the answer is with the people that are complaining. they're the ones that are allowing the misery of the animals and as far as the gentleman before me, the plagues are already here and so are the storms. so, i invoke in your heart a greater love to come forward and step forward and [inaudible]. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much, sir. thank you very much. thank yo
we have dan noyes an investigative reporter for kgo that refuses to investigate. he's disregarded all the information he's been given over the last year and a half and he wants to do something with some secondhand information from somebody in san quinten which is completely false. i invite you all to google jeremy [speaker not understood] human trafficking and also please write down and google this. michael aquino, kevin cohen. i'll give you some information in a dvd. the most important thing...
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. >> dan noyes is here with the results of the investigation. >> kevin collins was one of the first missing children whose case got national attention. thousands of tips came in but led nowhere. tonight we've uncovered one serious lead police either missed or chose to ignore. from prison, east bloc, cell 115 a bizarre rant of a serial killer hold the key to a boy's disappearance? >> he was very sweet, very shy around other people. >> after ann's 10-year-old son vanished the bay area responded in a big way. posters went up, volunteers went door to door. police scoured parks and shot up a public service announcement announcement. and he left basketball practice and waited for a bus at oak and messonic. the last he was ever seen. >> some days are hard. >> the days turned into weeks and months but the family continued to push, manning a 24 hour hot line out of home and pleading with the kidnapper directly on abc 7. >> kevin loves his family. we love him. please let him come home. >> news week put kevin on the cover tips poured n they all led nowhere. but, san francisco police either missed or c
. >> dan noyes is here with the results of the investigation. >> kevin collins was one of the first missing children whose case got national attention. thousands of tips came in but led nowhere. tonight we've uncovered one serious lead police either missed or chose to ignore. from prison, east bloc, cell 115 a bizarre rant of a serial killer hold the key to a boy's disappearance? >> he was very sweet, very shy around other people. >> after ann's 10-year-old son vanished...
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. >> dan: that is dan noyes. at age 25, current mugshot from san quentin. he is now 52. death sentence he received for the murders is currently on hold because a federal judge decided he is incompetent in his own appeal. >> in the meantime, there is unanimous guilty verdict after a. and alameda jury convicted of giselle esteban for killing michelle le. she was last seen a hayward hospital nursing class. her body was found months later in an east bay field. prosecutors say that esteban thought she was developing a relationship with her old boyfriend. they are glad to have this measure of closure. >> it's like yesterday we were going through all. this we finally wrapped it all up. right choices. >> esteban did not display any emotion when the verdict was read. she faces life in prison. >> we're getting new information on super storm sandy we're following on the east coast. this is a live picture of lower manhattan much of it in the dark because of a power outage. at least 660,000 people are without power in part because of an explosion at a power substation. floodwaters ar
. >> dan: that is dan noyes. at age 25, current mugshot from san quentin. he is now 52. death sentence he received for the murders is currently on hold because a federal judge decided he is incompetent in his own appeal. >> in the meantime, there is unanimous guilty verdict after a. and alameda jury convicted of giselle esteban for killing michelle le. she was last seen a hayward hospital nursing class. her body was found months later in an east bay field. prosecutors say that...
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dan noyes is here because tonight for the first time we are hearing the serial killer's confession. >> the tapes of his confession. that's right. i warn you that it is disturbing to hear him explain what he did and why. but there is another intriguing story here. two brave women played important roles in getting him to confess. >> on the screen is scott dunkel. >> by the time he stepped in front of the camera john dunkel was 25 years old and ready to put on a show. >> when i was in 6th grade i had an urge to kill. >> he took belmont police on a tour of his crime scenes. >> and i killed and placed his body -- >> did you want to take a step there or walk around? go ahead. >> he showed them where he stashed one of his murder weapons. he seemed to get emotional a couple times and became annoyed by the detective's questions. >> what was done here? >> i started in belmont in 1971. we never had a case that was even close to this magnitude. it really had the community locking their doors and wondering what was going on. >> 15-year-old john davies disappeared from his home in the middle of the
dan noyes is here because tonight for the first time we are hearing the serial killer's confession. >> the tapes of his confession. that's right. i warn you that it is disturbing to hear him explain what he did and why. but there is another intriguing story here. two brave women played important roles in getting him to confess. >> on the screen is scott dunkel. >> by the time he stepped in front of the camera john dunkel was 25 years old and ready to put on a show. >>...
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dan noyes is here because tonight for the first time we are hearing the serial killer's confession. >> the tapes of his confession. that's right. i warn you that it is disturbing to hear him explain what he did and why. but there is another intriguing story here. two brave women played important roles in getting him to confess. >> on the screen is scott dunkel. >> by the time he stepped in front of the camera john dunkel was 25 years old and ready to put on a show. >> when i was in 6th grade i had an urge to kill. >> he took belmont police on a tour of his crime scenes. >> and i killed and placed his body -- >> did you want to take a step there or walk around? go ahead. >> he showed them where he stashed one of his murder weapons. he seemed to get emotional a couple times and became annoyed by the detective's questions. >> what was done here? >> i started in belmont in 1971. we never had a case that was even close to this magnitude. it really had the community locking their doors and wondering what was going on. >> 15-year-old john davies disappeared from his home in the middle of the
dan noyes is here because tonight for the first time we are hearing the serial killer's confession. >> the tapes of his confession. that's right. i warn you that it is disturbing to hear him explain what he did and why. but there is another intriguing story here. two brave women played important roles in getting him to confess. >> on the screen is scott dunkel. >> by the time he stepped in front of the camera john dunkel was 25 years old and ready to put on a show. >>...